May 2014 Archive
301.
Gimli Glider (en.wikipedia.org)
302.
Snowden’s First Move Against the NSA Was a Party in Hawaii (wired.com)
303.
Brazilian Kids Learn English by Video Chatting With Elderly Americans (adweek.com)
304.
Brain.js Demo – Train a neural network to recognize color contrast (harthur.github.io)
305.
Meet the algorithm that can learn “everything about anything” (gigaom.com)
306.
Containers on the Google Cloud Platform (developers.google.com)
307.
Y Combinator Interview: Our Experience (yogatrail.com)
308.
The Fourier Transform and its Applications (see.stanford.edu)
309.
‘Solar’ jet fuel made out of air (rsc.org)
310.
Apple Developer Indifference (blog.forecast.io)
311.
Talk of an Internet Fast Lane Is Already Hurting Some Startups (technologyreview.com)
312.
Edge of the Creative Commons (2013) (blog.brentlaabs.com)
313.
Nitra, JetBrains’ research project for language tooling, goes open-source (blog.jetbrains.com)
314.
Rap Genius Co-Founder Moghadam Fired (recode.net)
315.
How to talk to an open source project as a large scale or interesting user (blog.powerdns.com)
316.
Through the Warp Zone: Hacking Super Mario Brothers to unlock new worlds (emily.st)
317.
Go 1.3 Linker Improvements (dave.cheney.net)
318.
Today at 16:53:20 GMT, it'll be 1400000000 in Unix time. (epochconverter.com)
319.
Ken Thompson flies a MiG-29 (1999) (cm.bell-labs.com)
320.
Silicon Valley Billionaire Battles Surfers Over Beach Access (blogs.kqed.org)
321.
Practical Tmux (mutelight.org)
322.
Working from home (mattgemmell.com)
323.
Enough Machine Learning to Make Hacker News Readable Again [video] (pyvideo.org)
324.
Terry Davis Uses This (terry.davis.usesthis.com)
325.
Thinking in Types (robots.thoughtbot.com)
326.
Panda 4.0: Why eBay lost many of its organic rankings (wordstream.com)
327.
Jest – Painless JavaScript Testing (facebook.github.io)
328.
A Data Analysis Curriculum (mysliderule.com)
329.
Is This How We'll Cure Cancer? (forbes.com)
330.
Corecursion (en.wikipedia.org)